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April Faery Land Kick Off 

was AWESOME
Our Help Create Faery Land In CNY event in April offered FREE Faery Dwelling Building, Lavender Lemonade Tea, many Faery dwellings, beautiful live music, Faery Art ,the Faery Queen and other characters. We will be offering classes in building dwellings at our location and other places in CNY

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This site is being sponsored by CNY Creators and Pinnacle International Center, a 501 C3 non profit that has an office and other facilities at the South Side Innovation Center. The President of Pinnacle is Peter Svoboda, who is also the curator of the 3rd floor Gallery/Maker and Event space  named " The Station" at the historic train station at 400 Burnet, at the corner Catherine and Burnet. Our goal is to have positive inputs in the culture and in people's lives. If you join the site you will have your own page and can have photos and connect to others. You will also receive emails and updates that may be of interest to you. IF NOT ALREADY A MEMBER JOIN BY GOING TO THE JOIN TAB. THERE IS NO COST TO JOIN.

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Who We Are

Who we are

This site is being sponsored by CNY Creators and Pinnacle International Center, a 501 C3 non profit that has an office and other facilities at the South Side Innovation Center. The President of Pinnacle is Peter Svoboda, who is also the curator of the 3rd floor Gallery/Maker and Event space  named " The Station" at the historic train station at 400 Burnet, at the corner Catherine and Burnet. Our goal is to have positive inputs in the culture and in people's lives. If you join the site you will have your own page and can have photos and connect to others. You will also receive emails and updates that may be of interest to you. IF NOT ALREADY A MEMBER JOIN BY GOING TO THE JOIN TAB. THERE IS NO COST TO JOIN.

Art Available - Gallery 1

Hope by Ron Warford, 40' x 30 " Graphite on Black Board, Framed 
Mr. Warford's work was selected by the Smithsonian Institution for a national traveling exhibition in 1973. He was one of the initial founding and teaching members at the Folk Art Gallery in Syracuse. His work spings from his imagination and is masterfully executed. Tel (315) 391-5115 for more info or to purchase. One of the presidents of a local art guild referred to Ron's work as  "master works" for their power and quality.

Strength , by Ron Warford. 20 " X 30"  

Home is Where the Hearth Is by Jaws. This piece took 600 hours. Amazingly, to produce this the artist had to put the snowflakes  in first on a white fine piece of paper and then build everything around it. Think about it - this amazing work, and other pieces of the artists work can be seen at CNY Artists Gallery, which purchased this piece in 2013.

Dream Horse by M. Smart

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Stone Canoe #5

 

  I have 2 paintings in the upcoming stone canoe #5,an art and literary journal published by SU. The launch party is February 12 at the XL projects gallery  in Armory square.

Added by sylvia steen on December 17, 2010 at 11:53am — No Comments

Mechanical Things - Yummm!

If Rube Goldberg were 1) still alive, and 2) looking for an apprentice, I'd be knocking on his door. Mechanical metal gear-y contraptions that do things make me happy.  Whirligigs! Weathervanes!  The "Perpetuball Motion Machine" at Salmon Run Mall in Watertown!

 

Well, my latest venture into making things doesn't really fit into the whirligig or weathervane category, but I have been using metal to make jewelry.  I love art because everything an artist creates is part of that…

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Added by Cynthia Schmidt on December 16, 2010 at 9:33pm — No Comments

cats -

There is little time left to commission a pet portrait for a holiday gift,  but gift certificates are available.

 

Added by Barbara Baum on December 16, 2010 at 9:26pm — No Comments

The Cranky Cat Collection(TM) - A Short History

1.   Painted a green cat with purple whiskers

2.   Sold the cat.

3.   Was encouraged.

4.   Painted more…

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Added by Cynthia Schmidt on December 16, 2010 at 8:52pm — No Comments

About me

I am most intrigued by and drawn to those artistic styles that span the continuum from impressionism, expressionism to abstract art. To me, this is art that is not bound to reproduce life's visual experience, but rather, this is art that is free to represent life's visual experience with greater importance placed on mood, movement and composition than on accurate representation.  As an artist I can say that working in an…
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Added by Marc Pittarelli on December 14, 2010 at 9:30pm — No Comments

TTP?

The Trash Transformer Project entered it's second year in 2010 with 8 artworks on exhibit representing the talents of 7 contemporary artists form the Central NY region. With a grant from the Cultural Resources Council, The Alchemical Nursery was able to provide these artists either $50 or $100 stipends for their pieces, and support their lifestyles while demonstrating our message in art.

The pieces included a diversity of methods including paint and ink on wood, mini and full…

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Added by Frank Cetera on December 14, 2010 at 12:20pm — No Comments

another dog

a brown one!

Added by Barbara Baum on December 14, 2010 at 12:20am — No Comments

Central New York Architecture

I have always loved the beautiful old architecture of Downtown Syracuse.



There are so many unique buildings and styles; each a work of art.



My favorite is the Gridley Building with its' elegant arching windows and canopy over the entrance.…

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Added by Joan Applebaum on December 13, 2010 at 11:33pm — No Comments

Urban Scenes

The downtown festivals and parades with their profusion of color and excitement are so much fun to paint! The Veterans Day Parade of 2008 is pictured here. Flags are flying everywhere. A massive US flag hangs over Salina Street, suspended by two City of Syracuse Fire Trucks.…



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Added by Joan Applebaum on December 13, 2010 at 11:32pm — No Comments

Regional Landscapes: Central New York, Thousand Islands, Adirondacks

I have been and probably always will be a landscape painter. I don't think there is ever a time when I am not noticing the landscape. Whether going to work, or to the store, or biking along the Erie Canal, I am always looking at the land, the sky and the water.



In Upstate New York, we are so fortunate to have such amazingly beautiful places like the Adirondack Mountains, the Thousand Islands and the Finger Lakes Region. I am always drawn to water and love to paint the ripples and…

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Added by Joan Applebaum on December 13, 2010 at 11:27pm — No Comments

How Virgin Mary Shaped the Art World

Since this is the Christmas season, I thought it would be a good time to take an artistic look at the Virgin Mary; for without her we would have no reason for the season. Perhaps there is no place in the world which has celebrated the Virgin Mary more than the city of Rome. You don’t have to go to Vatican City to find the Madonna--anyone who walks around Rome for any length of time can’t help but notice the more than 500 street shrines which adorn various buildings around the city honoring the… Continue

Added by Charlotte Blanchard on December 13, 2010 at 8:24pm — No Comments

Can Artists Save Syracuse's Westside?

Not sure if this has been posted before on thie site or not, but it bears so if that is not the case.

This article highlight some of the movers and shakers, and the heartfelt and committed projects and community efforts that have been integral in helping to rebuild the Near Westside. A must read if you are curious as to what has been transpiring in the grassroots arts and culture movement in this neighborhood.…

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Added by Frank Cetera on December 13, 2010 at 6:05pm — No Comments

fun with fabrics

Another gloomy day in Syracuse...and the thoughts of another blast from Old Man Winter. Someone needs to enlighten him as to when winter starts... Fortunately the gloom is only the weather. My spirit is bright knowing I will be offering fun fabric classes and workshops starting in January...Learn to create your own fabrics unlike any you could ever find in a store..and it's easy...I'll be pursuing finding the space to hold these great fun events after The Holidays...so keep it in mind and…

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Added by jan Navales on December 13, 2010 at 10:30am — No Comments

Update on Holiday selling

I had a terrific response to my recent open house. I made some good sales and most importantly everyone had a great time. Many thanks to Peter S for stopping by and introducing himself to our clan.

Added by Cynthia Cameron Design on December 12, 2010 at 12:29am — No Comments

Be Still, It's a Bee



Added by Barbara Baum on December 9, 2010 at 12:41pm — No Comments

fluffy white stuff

As I sit in my cozy apt...It is so nice to look outside at all that fluffy white stuff falling to the gound...and appreciate the fact that I am a self employed artist and do not have to go out in the very pretty mess....However ...in January, I will soon have to make a commitment to being someplace regularly ..I have been hired by SU to go back to teach...I can do that...I will be back with the Surface Design program.. at The Warehouse..teaching the students how to screenprint a repeat design… Continue

Added by jan Navales on December 8, 2010 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Art To Die For

As an artist and a historian, I have always had a great desire to visit Rome, Italy. It is a Mecca for historians and artist alike. There is so much to do and see there, one would need a month to take it all in, but my husband and I had five days. Even though we wanted to visit the famous Roman Catacombs which lay outside the city, it was impossible to work it into our schedule. However, we had a solution to this problem, before we left for Rome our daughter said “Be sure you go to the Bone… Continue

Added by Charlotte Blanchard on December 7, 2010 at 9:00pm — 2 Comments

Artist Bio

Marty Hillenbrand is an up and coming glass artist, whose works can be found adorned amongst the stylish and hip. Born in Syracuse, NY, Marty had grown up in the Tipperary Hill area attending school at Solvay and Westhill. As a youth, he had began to develop a consciousness that involved deep seated appreciation for obscure and beautiful things, and sought to put his experiences into the various mediums. In summer 2008, he ran into his glass mentor, Chris Roesinger and quickly had melded…

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Added by Martin Hillenbrand on December 7, 2010 at 7:30pm — No Comments

More Flash drive pendants

I made a whole batch of flash drive pendants last week. They would make a great gift. They come with adjustable length chains so they can be worn with a variety of outfits. I just need to photograph them. I will be posting them soon. Stay tuned!

Added by Deborah Laun on December 7, 2010 at 11:52am — No Comments

New member

I am new to the web site and look forward to learning alot.There is Art mart going on in Syracue right now and it is not faring to well this year.word of mouth would be good thank you in advance.JKB

Added by Judith Brown-Roenbeck on December 6, 2010 at 7:00pm — No Comments

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